WH1
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I love my H&R M1 Garand, purchased it from the CMP in Anniston when I got home from Iraq in 2008. Truly a great weapon and I was fortunate to purchase one through the Civilan Marksmanship Program.
The current issue M4 is a huge improvement over the a2 and a1 us old hands used back in the day. With all of the additions we are able to hang on them and the improved ammunition and training processes the AR platform is a great one although the 5.56 could stand to be replaced.
The weapons system I was most impressed with was the updated M14 with the skeleton stock system and interchangeable optics. The ones I handled were very impressive. They offer excellent firepower, decent weight and a versatile, easy configuration for multiple missions.
The current issue M4 is a huge improvement over the a2 and a1 us old hands used back in the day. With all of the additions we are able to hang on them and the improved ammunition and training processes the AR platform is a great one although the 5.56 could stand to be replaced.
The weapons system I was most impressed with was the updated M14 with the skeleton stock system and interchangeable optics. The ones I handled were very impressive. They offer excellent firepower, decent weight and a versatile, easy configuration for multiple missions.